WisconsinFHA Loan Limits

Loan Limits in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has 72 counties with
FHA Limits ranging from a low of
$314,827 for a 1-bedroom unit in
Adams County
to a high of
$707,700 for a 4-bedroom unit in
Kenosha County.

For more details about the loan limits (including FHA Limits, HECM Limits, and Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac loan limits) in any of Wisconsin's
counties, choose the county from the interactive map or the list below.

Lowest Loan Limit ($605,525) †

Highest Loan Limit ($707,700)

† Lowest limit for homes with four living-units. There are lower limits for homes with fewer living-units.

How to qualify for an FHA Loan in Wisconsin?

To qualify for an FHA loan in Wisconsin, your home loan must be below the local FHA loan limits in your area.
The maximum loan limit in Wisconsin is $707,700 for a 4 living-unit home.
The minimum loan limit is $5,000.

Loan limits vary by county and home size.
In addition to loan limits, to qualify for an FHA loan you must live in the home as your primary residence.
FHA loans cannot be used for real estate investment purposes or "flipping" homes in Wisconsin.
Click on the Wisconsin map above or the table below to see loan limits in your area.